The very first words found in Gordon Wenham’s 1979 NICOT commentary on Leviticus are these: “Leviticus used to ...
The framework for the next generation of Texas' public school social studies curriculum has been approved to move forward as ...
Last Sunday, we continued our sermon series in the book of Hebrews. We marvelled at all the things we can understand about Jesus from the Bible. We stand on the shoulders of the prophets and the ...
The 1850 discovery of King Ashurbanipal's vast library of cuneiform tablets at Nineveh illuminated fascinating records and complex links with neighbors.
18:35, Mon, Dec 29, 2025 Updated: 18:39, Mon, Dec 29, 2025 Experts have used cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) to uncover concealed linguistic patterns and pinpoint the probable authors of ...
Myra Kahn Adams is a media producer and conservative political/religious writer. She is a regular op-ed contributor to Townhall and The Hill. Her numerous credits include RealClearPolitics, National ...
Tucker Carlson's interview with white supremacist Nick Fuentes--and Heritage Foundation President Kevin Robert's initial defense of it--is highlighting a rift in the conservative movement. Kim ...
One of the world’s most beautiful books is now on view at the Italian Senate in Rome. Yesterday, the Vatican unveiled the Borso D’Este Bible, considered the “Mona Lisa of Illuminated Manuscripts” for ...
The Epistle to the Hebrews is a classical New Testament treatment of the precise manner in which the Old Testament is fulfilled in the New. It presents us with a consideration of the perfection of ...
Christian men and women should never stop learning God’s Word. Since the Bible tells us it’s “living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword” (Hebrews 4:12), we can count on seeing and ...
I was fascinating to learn, on social media and in personal conversation, that my friend and General Synod colleague Kate Wharton has for several years been writing out the Bible by hand in personal ...
Thanks for joining Part Four of our series “Moses in the New Testament.” Today, we conclude with the influence of Moses in the Scripture after Romans. If you missed the previous three studies, let’s ...
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